Some people are good at practicing medicinal knowledge, some are good at tweaking software, and few are adept at projecting their creativity on canvas. These individuals’ fascination with art enables them to project their surrounding reality with colourful strokes and curves. A student from the University of Lahore (UOL), found...Read More
One of the leading lights of the School of Integrated Social Sciences (SISS), Danish Tariq is committed to youth empowerment more than ever. As a scholarship-winning student of the Fund for American Studies (TFAS) Summer School at Charles University, Prague, Danish grabbed an opportunity to add academic rigor to his...Read More
Mr Abdur Rehman, a promising student from the University of Lahore (UOL), has successfully developed a vision-guided robotic arm as part of his final year project. This innovative creation aims to tackle environmental pollution and this achievement secured him a placement at Fortune Robotics, Dubai—an American-based company. Graduating with a...Read More
Ismail Ali Mohammad Aldwaimer recognised the demand for proficient linguists in the Palestinian job market who could bring innovative teaching methodologies to the domain of English language education. His aspiration to make a difference in the field of linguistics led him to choose a Master of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics...Read More
To foster global nursing education through transcultural collaboration, the Lahore School of Nursing (LSN), in partnership with the International Linkages Cell at The University of Lahore (UOL), recently concluded the three week Pak-UK Transcultural Nursing Summer Camp. An esteemed delegation from the University of Chester (UoC), UK, including the Nursing...Read More
Fostering critical thinking skills among students is a vital part of the academic journey, and book club discussions can serve as a key source to trigger them. The School of Integrated Social Sciences (SISS) bucked up its students to take the initiative of launching a ‘Nuclear Book Club’. The Nuclear...Read More
Staff Writer Developing nations are in dire need of research, science and technology for prosperity. Additionally, human capacity development and steward leadership are also essential necessities of the desired progression. And for all the above to be realized, academic institutions ought to be at the top of the game. This...Read More
By Dr Rabia Akhtar In just a few short decades, Pakistan has embarked on an incredible journey of transformation, surpassing the challenges of its early beginnings in 1947 to emerge as a determined and steadfast nuclear weapon state today. This extraordinary trajectory speaks volumes about the nation’s unwavering resolve, resilience,...Read More
It is widely acknowledged that youth represent a significant proportion of the population in Pakistan, comprising approximately 63% of the total demographic. With this in mind, it is imperative to recognise the importance of youth participation in the policymaking process in Pakistan. To promote democratic values, encourage social progress, and...Read More
Seemingly, the quality of teaching is plummeting in Pakistan. One of the reasons that has surfaced is the less vested interest of institutes in introducing contemporary academic trends to the faculty. Knowing that faculty development plays a decisive role in maintaining academic vitality, the Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization...Read More
The Center for Security, Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR), The University of Lahore (UOL) is doing a lot of research and policy work ahead of Pakistan’s 76th birth anniversary, with a view to not only identifying key challenges that the country faces but also proposing viable solutions to navigate those. As...Read More
On the occasion of Pakistan’s 76th Independence Day, we find ourselves not only celebrating the past but also embracing the opportunities of the future. As students, we are more than mere spectators; we are architects of the nation’s destiny, with the power to contribute significantly to its growth. Today, let’s...Read More
August 14th is more than just a mere commemoration of a historical event; it embodies the very essence of what it means to be free. This freedom is not solely about the liberation from colonial rule, but it extends to the cherished ability for a nation to carve its own...Read More
Pakistan’s 76th Independence Day the annual celebration of nationhood, i.e. a day to commemorate the great epoch in the history of the subcontinent that led to the emergence of Pakistan amidst the contending rays of belief, skepticism, despair, and hope. The birth of Pakistan was more of a solution to...Read More
As we celebrate the 76th Independence Day of Pakistan, I am proud to reflect on the progress that our great nation has made in its journey towards a brighter future. As the Chairman of the Board of Governors, University of Lahore, I wish to extend my warmest congratulations to all...Read More
With increasing global concerns over air pollution and the waste polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, scientists in both public and private sectors are pre-occupied with sustainable and innovative solutions. In this regard, researchers at the University of Lahore (UOL), led by Dr Qudsia Kanwal (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry), have developed...Read More
Ophthalmologists from UOL achieved an incredible milestone in Mogadishu of conducting intricate eye surgeries including those of the two blind sisters who miraculously regained their vision within a single day. Dr Muhammad Khizar Bashir (Director, Clinical Affairs & Academic Advisor, Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences (DOVS)) at the University...Read More
Dr Rabia Akhtar (Director of Center for Security, Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR), The University of Lahore (UOL), recently concluded her academic tour of Australia, which was arranged by the Australian High Commission in Islamabad. The visit, held from May 26 until June 4, 2023, was aimed at promoting academic...Read More
According to the International Association of Cancer Registries (IARC) reports, Pakistan is amongst those South Asian counties that have highest rates of oral cancer. In Pakistan, men are disproportionately affected by oral cancer, the main risk factors are the use of tobacco, areca nuts, betel leaves, terrible dental hygiene, presence...Read More
Attaining 4th place nationally and maintaining a position among the top 401-600 universities worldwide The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that evaluate universities using a wide-ranging and balanced comparison based on four key areas: Research, Stewardship, Outreach, and Teaching, all aligned with the United...Read More